What to do with a Music Certificate and/or a degree?

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add logo hereWhat to do with Music Certificates and/or degrees?MUSIC PRODUCTION (Music Technology)Acousticians/Acoustic ConsultantsAudio EngineerAudio Producers (oversight of entire record production)Audio Technicians (assistants): Work side-by-side with the audio engineersMultimedia Specialist/Developer: digitization of recorded media from internet usage to video and film usagePost Production Sound EngineerMusic EducationChurch Related Ministries (many schools offer a Music Religion Degree): Church-related Music Educator, Church Ensemble Director, Minister of Music, etc.Music ConsultantPrivate school music teacherPublic school music teacher (requires certification)College Music Professor (requires terminal degree).Private studio teacherMUSIC THERAPY Illinois State University offers the certificate Required for working within the medical health profession with regard to the various medical conditions of individuals.Music PerformanceWhile many will argue that the best performer will get the job regardless of any degree(s),the entire purpose of getting a Music Performance Degree is to develop you into THE BEST PERFORMER that you can be.Workshop with Grammy Award winner Ignacio Berroa Harold Washington College- November, 20154-year institutions were our music students transfer the mostUniversity of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)DePaul UniversityRoosevelt UniversityColumbia College (Music Production/Music Business)Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU)North Park UniversityChicago State UniversityNorthern Illinois UniversityTransfer to 4-year institutionsThese Associate Degrees in Fine Arts are designed with the purpose of preparing students for auditions and music theory/aural skills placement tests at 4-year institutions.

If interested in finding more information about how to enroll for these degrees, you must contact: Dr. Tápanes-Inojosa (atapanes@ccc.edu) or Dr. Shevitz (mshevitz@ccc.eduThose earning a degree related to the music industry (many times these degrees are a hybrid with music business) are able to look for jobs within the music industry field.MUSIC INDUSTRY (Music Business)Advertising Specialist Artist Managing/ManagementBooking Agent, Talent Agent, CastingMerchandising/Sales: Traditional or Electronic Music StoresMusic LibrarianMusic Performance PromotionMusic Publishing Companies